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we have the technology. we have the capability to make the world first by mixing man and machine to enhance the human body but it was for the better stronger but a scientific community believes it will become a reality in the coming decades beatrice ray kurzweil predicts the year twenty forty five will be the technological tipping point he's an award winning scientist and engineer a millionaire several times over because of his invention kurz wells theory is chronicled in film director barry potomac as transcendent man something radical is going to happen because our technology is speeding up we think that this is going to stop we're going to hit a wall somewhere well technology is advancing at an exponential rate for example just a few decades ago the fire power in this iphone once took up entire rooms but with technology rapidly getting faster and smaller it's believe that the hardware and this phone will be able to fit into our blood cells the vast supercomputers of the future only twenty years from now w
we have the technology. we have the capability to make the world first by mixing man and machine to enhance the human body but it was for the better stronger but a scientific community believes it will become a reality in the coming decades beatrice ray kurzweil predicts the year twenty forty five will be the technological tipping point he's an award winning scientist and engineer a millionaire several times over because of his invention kurz wells theory is chronicled in film director barry...
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in order to commercialize the technology a company called. the medicine is only dropped into the potential adverse side effects are much smaller than with something like a tablet or a little preserve the traditional tests on animals and then human clinical trials had to be passed to receive the go ahead from russian health regulators earlier in two thousand and twelve and at the moment they're working on having it approved by western health agencies. the resulting eyedrops are targeted at relieving chronic dry eyes this interim can lead to increasingly impaired vision and in some cases eventually blindness but these russian made drugs are able to do much more than drive. their attic next to find out how many cells have died as a result of. death. totally different picture when used extensively they greatly decrease the number of tissue sections affected by potosi. like any true scientist dr. as the first guinea pig even before he got the russian regulatory green light in my opinion the results pretty much speak for themselves. i'm very short
in order to commercialize the technology a company called. the medicine is only dropped into the potential adverse side effects are much smaller than with something like a tablet or a little preserve the traditional tests on animals and then human clinical trials had to be passed to receive the go ahead from russian health regulators earlier in two thousand and twelve and at the moment they're working on having it approved by western health agencies. the resulting eyedrops are targeted at...
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technology it's not surprising that they were at the heart of any big news on the topic. traditionally speaking. the best performance. is relatively young as the delicate tissue tends to tear as a result mechanical valves are often the way to go and that which is just the most recent evolution of these men made. the first mechanical. back in one thousand fifty two. definite limitations and they proved that synthetic materials could be. proved in the one nine hundred sixty s. with the advent of the so-called. which could be implanted inside the heart itself unlike with previous models later in the decade made their debut. but these still work perfect. for the position of. they create some amount of resistance. the pressure is generally as high as thirty forty or even fifty millimeters of mercury we figured out that it would be impossible to remove this obstacle as long as the leaflets were in the middle of the blood so we decided to place them outside the ring. for. those coming off the lines here. the materials obtained from ordinary natural gas. temperatures up to fiftee
technology it's not surprising that they were at the heart of any big news on the topic. traditionally speaking. the best performance. is relatively young as the delicate tissue tends to tear as a result mechanical valves are often the way to go and that which is just the most recent evolution of these men made. the first mechanical. back in one thousand fifty two. definite limitations and they proved that synthetic materials could be. proved in the one nine hundred sixty s. with the advent of...
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and has its roots petersburg state university of information technology mechanics . don't make incisions with the laser. cutting previously. created. the temperature could end. which they feel. above the competition. devices. that control the temperature of the being operated on. depending on the required temperature. here in st petersburg they're testing out different fiber to configurations to see which give the most ideal performance for certain. materials can be used in the tips but depending on how much of the laser light they absorb the varying temperatures. current cutting edge research takes place in st petersburg. the company's production is located all the way across the globe. just outside of boston massachusetts in the united states where the truly international team is the research and development carried out by their russian partners this allows these innovators to lean on the strengths of the individual companies. photonics is primarily responsible for innovation research development and commercialization of the product in the russian federation tonics
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technology it's not surprising that they were at the heart. of the best performance they're less than ideal if the patient is relatively young . as a result mechanical valves are often the way to go and that is the latest which is just the most recent evolution of these men made. the first mechanic. in one thousand fifty two. limitations. they prove that synthetic materials. improved in the one nine hundred sixty s. with the advent of the so-called. which could be implanted inside the heart itself with previous models later in the decade disc made their debut. leaflet valves at the scene but these still work perfect. whatever the position of leaflets inside the ring they create some amount of resistance. the pressure on the heart is generally as high as thirty forty or even fifty millimeters of mercury we figured out that it would be impossible to remove this obstacle as long as the leaflets were in the middle of the blood flow so we decided to place them outside the ring. for that the doctors turned to med in russia's premier hard valve maker
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any you know i completely completely agree the thing that worries me is when you apply this sort of technology to the public sphere and you have facial recognition cameras that are very easily hidden in a place like a tree at a part that has audio software that can you know pick out key words we're already seeing the sort of technology in effect in our social media when your own tears are no hiding it anymore unfortunately out of time thank you so much for coming on a really creepy brothers and you always thanks man and thanks andy. i. i. so if you have been living with your head under a rock for the last decade and i'm sure you've heard the hysteria being repeated ad nauseum about the impending doom that suppose it. does today you december twenty first two thousand and twelve the dust day on earth. there is a lot of talk about the end of the world coming according to the mayan calendar nostradamus and doomsday predictors that day is soon december twenty first this all stems from the mayan calendar and the date december twenty first which marks the end of the three hundred forty nine year mind
any you know i completely completely agree the thing that worries me is when you apply this sort of technology to the public sphere and you have facial recognition cameras that are very easily hidden in a place like a tree at a part that has audio software that can you know pick out key words we're already seeing the sort of technology in effect in our social media when your own tears are no hiding it anymore unfortunately out of time thank you so much for coming on a really creepy brothers and...
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technology it's hard to find. some of the great. that was here back in the late one nine hundred sixty s. . teamed up. to prove the existence of the electric difference across. that was a confirmation needed to help scientists. that discovery could unlock the youth . to understand we have to look inside each. among the various. as these power. generated the. fact. mediately told him that it wasn't a very good choice in terms of the anti-oxidant but by then he already made a lot of progress with. just threw his hands up and told me that his investors wouldn't forgive him if he changed the substance halfway through and said they were going to give it a shot. it takes ten to fifteen years. unfortunately a lot of that time was lost in my opinion however no one can deny him the honor of being the first to try out our idea. since that first foreign. country with antioxidants doctor school cho and other moscow state university researchers have been hard at work coming up with the n.t. oxygen and delivery system pare the shows better result
technology it's hard to find. some of the great. that was here back in the late one nine hundred sixty s. . teamed up. to prove the existence of the electric difference across. that was a confirmation needed to help scientists. that discovery could unlock the youth . to understand we have to look inside each. among the various. as these power. generated the. fact. mediately told him that it wasn't a very good choice in terms of the anti-oxidant but by then he already made a lot of progress...
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of technology the difference is. we always keep a record of mistakes thanks to the video we were able to follow. it also shows the mistakes. possible impact. this exercise feels very true to life. receiving feedback. all of this enables the students. but the. complex is home to the inspiration behind. this so-called technology companies get tax breaks and other business incentives to spur on the development of new ideas and projects before they came out with a. different kind of. truck simulators for russian government. working hand in hand with the company. trucks for the. actual. hydraulic systems the program. according to company. a much greater. and more precisely. an experience. but. even. a few tricky maneuvers. but military and truck drivers aren't the only ones that could benefit from. getting out there. transport drivers. to practice. everything. however for the. patient is only half the. starting point. so the simulator. transporting the. two other doctors from that point on a different. surgery. the next l
of technology the difference is. we always keep a record of mistakes thanks to the video we were able to follow. it also shows the mistakes. possible impact. this exercise feels very true to life. receiving feedback. all of this enables the students. but the. complex is home to the inspiration behind. this so-called technology companies get tax breaks and other business incentives to spur on the development of new ideas and projects before they came out with a. different kind of. truck...
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or to commercialize the technology a company. dropped into the potential adverse side effects are much smaller. than human clinical trials had to be passed. earlier in two thousand and twelve the moment they're working on having it approved by western health agencies. are targeted. to increasingly impaired vision. blindness but these russian made drops are able to do much more. to find out how many have died as a result of. the. death. when used. they greatly decrease the number of tissue sections. as the first guinea pig. in my opinion the results pretty much speak for themselves. i'm very short sighted i started suffering from cataracts. for years. as a result of using the eye drops the cataract disappeared. down to minus three point five diopters. reduced. with russian regulatory approval in hand though has slowly but surely started getting their eyedrops to market they're attempting to go without linking up with a distributor. they've already sold twenty five thousand bottles to various pharmacies. innovators this is just the
or to commercialize the technology a company. dropped into the potential adverse side effects are much smaller. than human clinical trials had to be passed. earlier in two thousand and twelve the moment they're working on having it approved by western health agencies. are targeted. to increasingly impaired vision. blindness but these russian made drops are able to do much more. to find out how many have died as a result of. the. death. when used. they greatly decrease the number of tissue...
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or to commercialize the technology a company called. dropped into potential adverse side effects are much smaller than with something like a. traditional. then human clinical trials had to be passed the go ahead from russian health regulators earlier in two thousand and twelve and at the moment they're working on having it approved by western health agencies. are targeted at relieving chronic. increasingly impaired vision. blindness these russian made drops are able to do much more. to find out how many have died as a result of. the. different picture when used extensively they greatly decrease the number of tissue sections effected by. doctors. as the first guinea pig even before he got the russian regulatory green. in my opinion the results pretty much speak for themselves. i'm very short sighted i started suffering from cataracts and i've had it for years. as a result of using the eye drops the cataract disappeared my myopia dropped from minus seven down. but surely started getting there. they've already sold twenty five thousand bot
or to commercialize the technology a company called. dropped into potential adverse side effects are much smaller than with something like a. traditional. then human clinical trials had to be passed the go ahead from russian health regulators earlier in two thousand and twelve and at the moment they're working on having it approved by western health agencies. are targeted at relieving chronic. increasingly impaired vision. blindness these russian made drops are able to do much more. to find out...
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this is kind of a good deterrent from doing it but i mean in coming years this sort of technology is just going to get less and less expensive so it's only a matter of time we might be seeing it next year or in the coming years i'm undoubtedly certain that we're going to start seeing this become kind of a regular occurrence people like you said injecting our pets with these tracking chips it's only a matter of time before we start doing it to our children and cattle manny let's talk about the taser drugs surveillance handcuffs i couldn't even make this up if i wanted to it's a handcuff that can administer a drug it can also tase you i mean seriously there it is there it is this is this is an actual patent of these of these handcuffs this. may very well be the handcuffs of the future you can administer a shock there is an accelerometer similar to what you find on your cell phone there is bio metrics to see how your health is doing there's a microphone in there or g.p.s. in there and the kicker it can administer drugs right into your bloodstream swiss army knife of him kind of handling
this is kind of a good deterrent from doing it but i mean in coming years this sort of technology is just going to get less and less expensive so it's only a matter of time we might be seeing it next year or in the coming years i'm undoubtedly certain that we're going to start seeing this become kind of a regular occurrence people like you said injecting our pets with these tracking chips it's only a matter of time before we start doing it to our children and cattle manny let's talk about the...
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someone's watching facial recognition technology was once something only side five flicks could dream up but now it's beginning to look a lot stranger than fiction the f.b.i. is planning on having a collection of over twelve million searchable frontal photos so here's how the process works you take a camera like this one then you take a picture like this and then it's uploaded onto a database and here's where the magic happens the picture is then cross referenced with other pictures in the already existing database pairing up you know your features like cheeks eyes what have you every facial recognition software has different methods algorithms if you will but you get the point facebook for instance is already employing similar technology and getting a lot of flack for it if you have a facebook account chances are you've already used it without even knowing about it when you upload pictures facebook automatically picks out similar looking people and cross references the pictures with others that have been uploaded to the site it's not completely accurate but arguably getting there and
someone's watching facial recognition technology was once something only side five flicks could dream up but now it's beginning to look a lot stranger than fiction the f.b.i. is planning on having a collection of over twelve million searchable frontal photos so here's how the process works you take a camera like this one then you take a picture like this and then it's uploaded onto a database and here's where the magic happens the picture is then cross referenced with other pictures in the...
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technology company. and then human. moment on having it approved by. increasing the impaired vision. for these russian made drops are able to do much. to find out how many died as a result of. the. different picture when used extensively they greatly decrease the number of tissue sections. as the first guinea pig even before he got the russian regulatory. in my opinion the results pretty much speak for themselves. i'm very short sighted i started suffering from cataracts. for years. as a result of using the eye drops the cataract disappeared my myopia dropped from minus seven down to minus three point five diopters. reduced which is a science. with russian regulatory approval in hand though. but surely started getting their eyedrops to market their tinting to go without linking up with a major pharma distributor. they've already sold twenty five thousand bottles to various pharmacies. innovators this is just the first step in fact we have plans to grow into a large pharmaceutical company with products to treat. over medications will have one thing in c
technology company. and then human. moment on having it approved by. increasing the impaired vision. for these russian made drops are able to do much. to find out how many died as a result of. the. different picture when used extensively they greatly decrease the number of tissue sections. as the first guinea pig even before he got the russian regulatory. in my opinion the results pretty much speak for themselves. i'm very short sighted i started suffering from cataracts. for years. as a result...
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science technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we. see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize everything is. welcome to the big picture. the admission of free accreditation free. course is free. free is free. free. moseley braun video for your media. and free media. tom. is a. welcome to cross talk about. talking about the politics of water. and i go back to tony in london in the literature there's a term the age of easy water is over what does that mean. when the population of the world was a million that was no pressure on resources when it was a billion and about eighteen hundred it also wasn't a really very big pressure on resources although smith was raised but nothing else where the food was around the same time i did point out that we were doing difficult things to natural resources. and of course he was right but he was also wrong because as it turned out two hundred years later when the population was. six or seven billion the farmers had inc
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i mean yesterdays have introduced a new technologies to reduce their emissions. so not only controls the greenhouse gas emissions but even reduces them. but i want to see that america's position on greenhouse gas emissions is wrong americans are only five percent of the world's population but the us emits about twenty five percent of the world's greenhouse gas. we know that from day one the us refused to join the kyoto protocol john and they have no buying obligations. at the same time africa has a population of a billion people and yet it generates less than one tenth of the emissions america generates. so we have a very unfair situation where you have the united states on the one hand and the whole continent of africa on the other. but. if you when you you have another quote here again from a german source the spigot magazine reported recently that iran may spill all oil in the persian gulf in response to sanctions introduced by the west is it true they really have such plans because we remember how in one thousand nine hundred ninety one saddam hussein spilled
i mean yesterdays have introduced a new technologies to reduce their emissions. so not only controls the greenhouse gas emissions but even reduces them. but i want to see that america's position on greenhouse gas emissions is wrong americans are only five percent of the world's population but the us emits about twenty five percent of the world's greenhouse gas. we know that from day one the us refused to join the kyoto protocol john and they have no buying obligations. at the same time africa...
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sexy technology sells national level aggregates so you know calling names if you will to you know this government of that government is is relatively easy but eventually those governments name doesn't need to be called the dark but the eventual issue is that it is a question of equity it is a question of people having access to water with regard without regard to their social power and that's a sort of dynamic that the global system at the moment is not willing to confront gentlemen we're getting into a sharp break and after that shoppers will continue our discussion on water suggesting. as a. wealthy british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred global financial headlines kaiser report. deadly rivals. fifteen people killing each other. country. from society. myself and my. brother. and my frustration. that. well into the. tube. in u.s. history. as a stall model kill or be killed with colors matching the national police come. to this country uses violence when it reaches and then it legitimizes the violence they are made in america o
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have water for themselves because that is politically uncomfort to technology cells national level aggregate so you know calling names if you will to you know this government of that government is is relatively easy but eventually those governments need to be called to task but the eventual issue is that it is a question of equity it is a question of people having access to water with regard without regard to their social power and that's a sort of dynamic that the global system at the moment is not willing to confront generally we're going to a short break and after that chopper can continue our discussion on what is your state. of the. deadly rivals some decades. if good fifteen thousand people killing each other in any other country there would be diplomats there would be mediators. self-imposed out costs from society i will cut myself am i going to tax my brother understand my going to come out immediately i am going to leave basically attack the cops of my anger and my frustration over. the tough well into the dome. two of the most violent gangs in the us history. is just all modeled ki
have water for themselves because that is politically uncomfort to technology cells national level aggregate so you know calling names if you will to you know this government of that government is is relatively easy but eventually those governments need to be called to task but the eventual issue is that it is a question of equity it is a question of people having access to water with regard without regard to their social power and that's a sort of dynamic that the global system at the moment...
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but if the farmers and science and technology and governance get the farmers to produce ten times as much with the same water we clearly are in a constantly changing position and we are at this point in history where seven billion and if you're a pessimist used to talk about nine and a half billion in future if you're an optimist like me you probably say eight and a half to nine billion by going to twenty fifty and it's all could because one is being an optimist and suggesting that if we are as industrious and clever as well as good stewards of water that's the important part which is hard to get people to do if we can be good stewards of water we can in fact get to twenty fifty twenty one hundred. because in a position where we we haven't destroyed the water resources but in order to do that we've got to do a whole lot of things namely in what i call a what people call the food supply chain we're going to get consumers to be sensible to consume sensibly not throw food away choose the right foods to be healthy and to keep your environment healthy make sure that the corporations in th
but if the farmers and science and technology and governance get the farmers to produce ten times as much with the same water we clearly are in a constantly changing position and we are at this point in history where seven billion and if you're a pessimist used to talk about nine and a half billion in future if you're an optimist like me you probably say eight and a half to nine billion by going to twenty fifty and it's all could because one is being an optimist and suggesting that if we are as...
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so what do people think that's awesome the technology is there are you mad. bonhomie we're told by the things you don't want to get is there's evidence this is already happening as you can see on websites like spy based dot com that sell nothing but tracking and monitoring devices it's also eerily clear that it's become so normal that sites like amazon have devoted an entire section to spy gadgets with products like infrared stealth binoculars and night vision goggles. once a seemingly revolutionary almost sign fi idea the future it seems has arrived leaving any notion of privacy in the past in washington christine for sound card. and speaking of privacy there is not much of it online these days you can find just about anything or anyone on the internet and if you think hackers are the only ones trying to get in touch with your personal information think again here's our t. is liz wall with the top ten reasons you should care about cybersecurity issues being brought up in the u.s. congress. well here at r.a.t we pay close attention to what's happening on capi
so what do people think that's awesome the technology is there are you mad. bonhomie we're told by the things you don't want to get is there's evidence this is already happening as you can see on websites like spy based dot com that sell nothing but tracking and monitoring devices it's also eerily clear that it's become so normal that sites like amazon have devoted an entire section to spy gadgets with products like infrared stealth binoculars and night vision goggles. once a seemingly...
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found that the jews spring suffered from advanced technology version of ikea syndrome it was so hard to assemble that no one in the big room wanted to make it instead they redesigned it the team eliminated one out of every five parts it cut the cost of the materials by twenty five percent so they point out that a funny thing happened to geo spring on the way from the cheap chinese factory to the expensive kentucky factory the material cost went down the labor required to make it went down the quality went up even the energy efficiency went out you know they had designed this product in the united states for years and they sent the product design to china but what they found was that you know in the beginning when they first sent it they knew how to make it themselves because they had been making it in america but what they found was that they lost the ability to even know how to make it and they didn't know how inefficient it had become because they didn't even know what they were doing it was only on the manufacturing floor when the engineers went to reassemble it that they said wha
found that the jews spring suffered from advanced technology version of ikea syndrome it was so hard to assemble that no one in the big room wanted to make it instead they redesigned it the team eliminated one out of every five parts it cut the cost of the materials by twenty five percent so they point out that a funny thing happened to geo spring on the way from the cheap chinese factory to the expensive kentucky factory the material cost went down the labor required to make it went down the...
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but nothing to prevent competition from coming to the fore if these new technologies and platforms gain critical mass then the banks will stop at nothing to get rid of competition that's that's unfortunately we have a whole gospelly in place i do think you know they could try all they want but there is a different sector there are people who know how to code right there are people who know how to innovate there are people and innovation is important it's the mother of necessity is the mother of invention and this is what and you whole thing does point out he says necessity is often the mother of invention now that the big banks are retreating from lending after the crash these new methods of financing could help fill that gap and you see this with the emergence of all sorts of local currencies this happens out of necessity not because people say spontaneously oh we just want to come up with the currency what happens is that you know the command and control currency of the dollar the pound does not get to bristol because bristol is not on the radar of the city of london so they come up w
but nothing to prevent competition from coming to the fore if these new technologies and platforms gain critical mass then the banks will stop at nothing to get rid of competition that's that's unfortunately we have a whole gospelly in place i do think you know they could try all they want but there is a different sector there are people who know how to code right there are people who know how to innovate there are people and innovation is important it's the mother of necessity is the mother of...
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systems for others it's been a lifetime of work along the mysteries of the skull check it all out on technology update we've got the future covered. something. lies beneath. thousands of meters of ice and rock. that is aloof from many. but dangerous even to those who keep it at a distance. download the. publication so choose your life stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't do so now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. well guys it's been a long year of data mining surveillance tracking and spine big brother seems to be reared its ugly head around every corner of planet earth as you may noticed on the show i try to give a regular update on the expansion of the surveillance state two thousand and twelve seen an enormous growth of every kind of technology capable of dropping that the government cannot wait to see has any use against you and me so to help you go over the top five creepiest elements of the surveillance state joining me now is my own break into separate surmountable rob lowe hi abby hi hey it's going great
systems for others it's been a lifetime of work along the mysteries of the skull check it all out on technology update we've got the future covered. something. lies beneath. thousands of meters of ice and rock. that is aloof from many. but dangerous even to those who keep it at a distance. download the. publication so choose your life stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't do so now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere....
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technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia. the future of coverage. well guys it's been a long year of data mining surveillance tracking and spine big brother seems to be reared its ugly head around every corner of planet earth as you may noticed on the show i try to give a regular update on the expansion of the third valence state two thousand and twelve the scene and enormous growth of every kind of technology capable of dropping that the government cannot wait to see these and used against you and me so how they go over the top five creepiest elements of the surveillance state joining me now is my own breaking the separatists are men of already high hey great so let's go over the list really quickly. number five buses with surveillance cameras that's kind of the military and it was going on number four i phone app each tracker will go over what that means number three are chips number two crazy handcuffs that administer drugs and also contains you a number one magic can that have facial recognition technology wow so let's start with the buses have
technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia. the future of coverage. well guys it's been a long year of data mining surveillance tracking and spine big brother seems to be reared its ugly head around every corner of planet earth as you may noticed on the show i try to give a regular update on the expansion of the third valence state two thousand and twelve the scene and enormous growth of every kind of technology capable of dropping that the government cannot wait to...
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sexy technology sells national have an aggregate so you know calling names if you will to you know this government of that government is is relatively easy but eventually those governments need to be called to task but the eventual issue is that it is a question of equity it is a question of people having access to water with regard to god to their social power and that's a sort of dynamic that the global system at the moment is not willing to confront gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on water security state. the only thing. your bank. account with the financial system. she was good to. choose to use that to the great. choose the stories to. choose access to. deadly rivals for decades. if you had fifteen thousand people killing each other in any other country there would be diplomats there would be mediators. self-imposed out costs from society i will contact myself and michael attack my brother understand my contacts. going to be basically attack the cops of my anger and my frustration the. judge well into the dome. t
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. in any given city whether you're sitting in new york or london where many of our viewers are there is a cow industry and very likely regulations that govern it in new york the medallion system has become a speculative investment with corporate tax the medallions increasing as thousand per cent from their average price of fifty thousand dollars in one thousand nine hundred eighty. in stockholm reportedly their system is a little freer market where taxis are allowed to charge whatever price they like and in d.c. where after countless nights waiting in long lines after arriving to the train station with a dearth of cabs and some that couldn't even drive to my address because of the limits of their permits and rules governing them i hopped into a couple cabs to explore our own cities silly regulations and one market antidote we possibly found them. dexie. taxi in washington d.c. like many other cities you can't always get a cab when and where you need one but when you do catch a taxi and
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. in any given city whether you're sitting in new york or london where many of our viewers are there is a cow industry and very likely regulations that govern it in new york the medallion system has become a speculative investment with corporate tax the medallions increasing as thousand per cent from their average price of fifty thousand dollars in one thousand nine hundred eighty. in...
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it sounds like a dragon crashing through the forest but it is in fact technology versus trees and would you believe it this machine can fall and stripped hundreds of them each day when building this facility we wanted to use advanced technology that would increase efficiency and allow us not to use manual labor also this provides for better quality goods as a result we were able to conquer western markets the demand for korea you know birchwood is high since our production line is quite efficient where over to work for high wages to our employees the trunks and up here weather turned into planks which branch off for all manner of uses wood exports and large but not all of it goes with gold. given the museum island traditional methods they used to build and maintain churches and dwellings dating back hundreds of years. of what. complexity these planks are about to become part of something which exemplifies the combination of tradition and technology. here at the valley and all viking boat makers what is fashioned into vessels new and old they range from small private boat to replicas use
it sounds like a dragon crashing through the forest but it is in fact technology versus trees and would you believe it this machine can fall and stripped hundreds of them each day when building this facility we wanted to use advanced technology that would increase efficiency and allow us not to use manual labor also this provides for better quality goods as a result we were able to conquer western markets the demand for korea you know birchwood is high since our production line is quite...
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technology it's not surprising that they were. the first mechanic. to. improve. in the one nine hundred sixty s. . which could be implanted inside the. unlike with previous models later in the decade disc made their debut these unable to more natural flow and lessen damage to blood cells by the late one nine hundred seventy s. more or less modern day by the seen but these still work perfect. whatever the position of leaflets inside the ring they create some amount of resistance so the pressure on the heart is generally as high as thirty forty or even fifty millimeters of mercury we figured out that it would be impossible to remove this obstacle as long as the leaflets were in the middle of the blood flow so we decided to place them outside the ring. for that the doctors turned to med inge premier hard valve maker those coming off the lines here are made of what's called monolithic pure living carbon the materials obtained from ordinary natural gas as it's burned at temperatures up to fifteen hundred degrees. special of carbon collects on the walls of the reactor
technology it's not surprising that they were. the first mechanic. to. improve. in the one nine hundred sixty s. . which could be implanted inside the. unlike with previous models later in the decade disc made their debut these unable to more natural flow and lessen damage to blood cells by the late one nine hundred seventy s. more or less modern day by the seen but these still work perfect. whatever the position of leaflets inside the ring they create some amount of resistance so the pressure...
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we consider it is car sharing two point zero because our technology allows a truly on demand experience for our members they can simply locate a vehicle on their smartphone walk up to it and use their membership card to unlock the doors and as you mentioned in the previous piece put in your pin code answer a couple questions and you're free to drive and you're not you're not locked into a period of time that you need to return the car nor do you have to lock in to tell us where you're going to return it to so our technology really gives our members that flexibility that they would rather. but may choose not to own another vehicle or in a lot of cases we're seeing families that have two vehicles downsizing to one but still having that need for another vehicle and car to go suits that need for them as well what in the back and i mean just the logistics of getting the cars where they're in demand that maybe they aren't or are managing the insurance then the fueling and keeping them clean and all of that while we do have a service third party service team that we use in the different cities
we consider it is car sharing two point zero because our technology allows a truly on demand experience for our members they can simply locate a vehicle on their smartphone walk up to it and use their membership card to unlock the doors and as you mentioned in the previous piece put in your pin code answer a couple questions and you're free to drive and you're not you're not locked into a period of time that you need to return the car nor do you have to lock in to tell us where you're going to...